Rory Mcilroy edges out Rasmus Højgaard to secure the double in Dubai and match Seve Ballesteros on six Race to Dubai titles.

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The DP World Tour reaches its 44th and final event of the 2024 Race to Dubai season as the top 50 available players tee it up at Jumeirah Golf Estates for the DP World Tour Championship. Rory McIlroy arrives in Dubai in pole position to win his sixth Harry Vardon trophy for finishing top of the season-long rankings. This season he’s won once at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic in January, finished runner-up four times and recorded three further top five finishes. The latest of those came at last week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship as he strengthened his position at the top of the rankings. Thriston Lawrence will be aiming to chase down Rory McIlroy after an astonishing five runner-up finishes this year. Tommy Fleetwood will fancy his chances this week. He’s made nine top tens across the season so far including victory at the Dubai Invitational in January, T3 at The Masters in April and solo second at the Olympics in August. The Englishman also claimed 6T last week at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Others to look out for are Justin Rose, Robert MacIntyre, Shane Lowry and Tyrrell Hatton.

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28 Comments

  1. This video made me laugh so hard that my kids came over to see what was wrong with me. Now we watch it together🧡

  2. I turned this video on to my grandmother and now she wants to be a blogger too. Looks like we're in the family business👄

  3. Amazing result considering how patchy Rorys putting was. Talk about mental strength to battle to the end despite the inconsistent putting.

  4. You can win these tournaments with a mediocre short game. Major championships, not so much. Rory's short game has plagued him for a decade now.

  5. Despite all the money he has, you can see how much it means to him TO WIN…and of course to be mentioned in the same breath as Seve! Love Rory's honesty, innocence and willingness to show his emotions…plus he ain't too shabby as a player!!!

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